Police reported to have determined that neither operator was at fault in two-vehicle collision in June that left one serviceman dead

Tennis star Venus Williams will not face any criminal charges in relation to a fatal traffic accident she was involved in near her Florida residence in June, the Sun-Sentinel newspaper reported on Wednesday, mentioning police.

The motorist of a car that impressed Williams’ SUV in an intersection was too not accused, after Palm Beach Gardens police was decided that neither flouted the right-of-way, the newspaper reported. Palm Beach Gardens police and metropolitan clerk did not immediately respond to inquiries.

Police had initially said Williams was to blame for is inadequate to provide the right-of-way.

But by July, Palm Beach Gardens police said video attest had surfaced that pictured Williams had entered the intersection lawfully, and that a vehicle not involved in the collision had forced Williams to stop in the intersection. The traffic light changed, and a sedan that impressed Williams’ SUV had a green light.

Jerome Barson, 78, who was a passenger in the sedan, died 13 daylights after the incidents on 9 June. His bride, Linda Barson, was driving.

The Barson family has filed a improper extinction suit against Williams. Calls to advocates for both parties were not immediately returned on Wednesday evening.